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You would like more information with regards to helping the Foundation pursue its goals: To protect the world's endangered wildlife and ensure at-risk domestic animals are cared for.

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You are committed to our primary mandate to protect the planet's wildlife and to safeguard at-risk domestic animals. You are a charity with an excellent track record, a proven reputation, and are a registered charity.

We're incredibly grateful for the Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation's generosity, enabling us to further our mission to safeguard Africa's wildlife and wild lands.

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The Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation responded to a wish list by the AWF to protect the rhinos in the Great Fish River Nature Reserve in South Africa.

General support and for predator-proof bomas (fences) in Kitenden Wildlife Corridor

Purchase of an inverter and battery assembly: The generator at GFRNR currently runs throughout the day burning diesel fuel which negatively impacts the local environmental while powering only a handful of appliances and satellite telephones. Purchasing an inverter and battery assembly would not only result in a net savings of nearly $20,000 per annum, but would also reduce the hydrocarbon load by at least 40-50%, allowing for a greener operational footprint.

Purchase of 3 motorcyles for deployment: The current fleet of vehicles at GFRNR is aging. Replacing the ailing fleet with these motorcycles would save the ECPTA from costly and continual maintenance requirements and make deployment much more effective. The motorcycles would be used for deployment of the rangers from their bases to the chosen areas of operation without having to dispatch a vehicle to carry small teams. This would save ECPTA 60-80% in deployment costs. The efficient deployment of rangers from three bases would mean more effective biological and fence monitoring and increased security for the critical black rhino.

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Wildlife
... Our Future!

The Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (CWRS) is a registered non-profit charitable organization that rescues and rehabilitates wild animals in the City of Calgary and surrounding areas.

The CWRS is dedicated to treating injured and orphaned wildlife, providing valuable outreach and education services to the community, and engaging all volunteers in motivational work and skill building experience.

The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre (home of the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre) is a registered charity whose goal is to protect and conserve Ontario’s native turtles and their habitat. We accomplish this by operating a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates, and releases healed patients back into the wild.